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Wireless in Wales
Wireless in Wales
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About Wireless in Wales

Gwefr Heb Wifrau - Wireless in Wales, a charitable trust, is a small radio museum with a difference. With its emphasis on the history of broadcasting in Wales, the influence of broadcasting on our national identity and the contribution of the Welsh to the development of wireless technology it is unique. We have an interesting collection of old radio equipment and books, as well as educational and informative displays. The Museum is based around the collection of the late David Evan Jones and was opened just a few weeks after his death in 2008.
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We were officially re-accredited by the Museums, Archives and Libraries Division of the Welsh Government in May 2018.

The Museum is open during the spring/summer and autumn on Saturdays between 11:00 and 16:00. We can open at any time by mutual agreement, please contact us at gwybod@gwefrhebwifrau.cymru and at all times please see the website for current opening times, these can vary.

Wireless in Wales provides a safe and secure environment for volunteers and visitors, including wheelchair access throughout the building, a hearing loop and exhibits for safe handling. Our staff are trained and experienced in looking after visitors with disabilities.

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